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Melanie Whitfield, alumna of the IPES CDT programme and postdoctoral researcher at the University of Cambridge, has been awarded second place in the 2023-24 Trinity Bradfield Prize. The competition run by The Bradfield Centre and Trinity College Cambridge explores new technology, ideas and innovation across a range of life sciences.
New research has led to an augmented reality head-up display that could improve road safety. Jana Skirnewskaja, doctoral researcher on CEPS CDT programme, is developing new in-car technology that could help drivers see hazards.
Arymurti Santosa has successfully completed the EnterpriseTECH Entrepreneurial Education programme designed to help researchers develop their entrepreneurial skills and understanding of commercialisation pathways.
Congratulations to Rebecca McClelland, PhD researcher on the CEPS CDT, on winning 1st prize in the Frontiers in Bioimaging poster competition at Microscience Microscopy Congress (MMC) 2023.
Ronit Sohanpal, PhD researcher on the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Integrated Photonic and Electronic Systems (IPES CDT), has been awarded the 2023 Paul Baran Young Scholars Award. This award recognises researchers for their contributions to the fields of advanced communications and information technology, their leadership and commitment to digital equity.
